Partnership and Collaboration

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The Strategic Content Alliance Partnership and Collaboration- Spring e-content programme meeting

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The Strategic Content Alliance Partnership and Collaboration- Spring e-content programme meeting

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The Strategic Content Alliance

Partnerships and Collaboration

Sarah Fahmy

Manager, Strategic Content Alliance

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Collaboration- when it works

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Collaboration- when it goes wrong

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Digital Content - a new paradigm...partnerships

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An ‘Agora’ for public content

Project canvas- YouView Race Online 2012: UK to become first nation where everyone can use the web

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New policy and practice drivers...

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The power of “linked data” as illustrated by the revamped BBC News website provides:

• Links to outside news digital content

• Ability to share “linked digital content” via the social web

• Ability to “partition” and “repackage” for premium partners

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Collaboration ...pros, cons and practical help

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Effective Collaboration... Tools and Training Freely Available

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Advocacy, Adaptation and Adoption…

Policy makers…dialogue and influence Practitioners…retooling and re-skilling

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A partnership of equals

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Two households, both alike in dignity,In fair Verona, where we lay our scene

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Some do’s and don’ts

Do Scope mutual benefit from the outset

and keep checking Be clear about your value/ offer and

your partners Understand your true costs e.g. time,

resource etc Have clear impact metrics and KPIs

from the outset Consider always from the partners’

perspective Be realistic Maintain equilibrium

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Don’t Fudge roles and responsibilities Be transparent Loose sight of your organisations’

strategy for the sake of the project Allow risk to only be apportioned to

one partner Over promise Over reach Forget about communication

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Where you can find more information

http://www.jisc.ac.uk/contentalliancehttp://sca.jiscinvolve.org/

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JISC Project Management workshop

Date for your diary!

3rd May, JISC London offices Aimed at new projects who do not have a great deal of

experience in terms of project management or may be unused to JISC funding and the way the JISC works

Practical advice and guidance

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Thank you for listening and questions....

‘We can all benefit from this rich compilation and I look forward to continuing collaboration on practical and policy matters of national and international importance.’

Dame Lynne Brindley, Chief Executive, British Library

[email protected]